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... lines can't be moved (too much) as they already exist. Template 1 could be moved a bit, but i'd prefer to keep most of it very near its current position. Any help or suggestions would be very welcome. Nick Attachment: attach_733_1026_crossing-question.box 195 posted: 28 Jan 2010 00:39 from: Martin Wynne Hi Nick, See: topic 958- message 5552 regards, Martin. posted: 28 Jan 2010 01:01 from: Nick R Hi Martin, Thanks for the quick reply I've downloaded the irreg_double_junct.box file and will take a look. Assuming I can work out how to do it with partial templates, are there any gotchas in store when I attempt to change it into a double slip? Nick posted: 28 Jan 2010 01:14 from: Martin Wynne Nick R wrote: I've downloaded the irreg_double_junct.box file and will take a look. Assuming I can work out how to do it with partial templates, are there any gotchas in store when I attempt to change it into a double slip? Hi Nick, A ...
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... diamonds, I suggest leaving the design as crossed plain tracks in the meantime. By the time you need the full template for track building, the required functions may be available in Templot. I discussed this at greater length with a preview screenshot at: topic 18 If you need a full irregular diamond template right now, it is possible to do it using multiple partial templates. Here is an example of such a double junction containing an irregular diamond-crossing on a transition curve: http://www.templot.com/samples/irreg_double_junct.box (Right-click and Save As...) To see how it is made up, hold down the Shift key or put the Caps Lock on, and then run your mouse over the template name labels. Here are the relevant notes: Only for Templot pug versions 077a or later. Sample P4/S4 double-junction with irregular diamond-crossing. Up main on transition to straight from 40 chains (10560mm) radius. Up branch on transition from 1500mm radius. 7ft way between tracks (48.67mm track ...
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... a good look at your design this weekend and see if I can fathom how it all goes together- can I get back to you if I struggle? Regards Chris posted: 11 Jul 2008 05:47 from: Martin Wynne Chris Mitton wrote: Thanks for this Howard- very helpful. You've obviously been a lot more ruthless chopping up bits than I was. Hi Chris, Another one to try looking at the partial templates: irreg_double_junct.png Download from (right-click): http://www.templot.com/samples/irreg_double_junct.box Some notes about this design at: topic 288- message 1640 regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Irregular Diamond Crossings about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated ...
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... about 2mm to line up the V-crossing with your existing track: 2_070317_110000000.png The diamond-crossing is an irregular diamond, meaning that the radii in the two roads differ. This means that all the crossing angles also differ. Irregular diamonds are not (yet) supported in Templot. Instead, you would need to create it using partial templates. This is an example of such an irregular diamond which you can download and examine: irreg_double_junct.png Download from (right-click): http://www.templot.com/samples/irreg_double_junct.box Some notes about this design at: message 1640 regards, Martin. posted: 7 Mar 2010 15:08 from: Dellboy Martin How did you determine the 48.67mm spacing between the tracks? Derek posted: 7 Mar 2010 15:16 from: Martin Wynne Dellboy wrote: How did you determine the 48.67mm spacing between the tracks? Hi Derek, It's the equivalent of 7ft way, i.e.1ft increase on the minimum 6ft way to allow for vehicle overhang on the curves. Just a guess, but it's usually enough. I ...
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